Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke, the poor fella, just can’t help himself. His latest big idea is you can keep your AR-15, but you’ve got to keep it at a hunt club or a gun range.
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Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke, the poor fella, just can’t help himself. His latest big idea is you can keep your AR-15, but you’ve got to keep it at a hunt club or a gun range.
Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack who recently announced he (possibly illegally) destroyed $5 million worth of modern sporting rifles and cost his publicly-traded company a quarter billion dollars, i
Under the category of “things the firearms industry already does,” Biden wants to eliminate “straw purchases” by making it a “serious federal crime.” Too bad it already is…doh!
Funny how politicians casually throwing verbal bombs are also interested in telling serious, thoughtful and law-abiding Americans how they plan to limit their rights – through force if necessary.
It makes you nostalgic for the days of old when at least gun control politicians tried to be sly. No longer. O’Rourke ripped the lid off that on the debate stage.
Here’s something we all can agree on: When criminals attempt to illegally obtain firearms we must enforce the law by arresting and prosecuting them.
The anti-gun group, “March for Our Lives”, recently released their “Peace Plan for a Safer America.” Great title, but unfortunately these ideas aren’t new and aren’t effective.
Cory Booker (D-N.J.) ignores basic constitutional protections of Creator-endowed rights and the racist history of the left’s favorite gun control ideas.
It seems that the gun control ideas of former Congressman and Texas Democrat Robert “Beto” O’Rourke don’t travel well. They didn’t even survive a trip across the Texas state line into Arkansas
Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s panel is slated to consider 3 gun-related bills, a ban on gun magazines, extreme risk protection orders and a prohibition for people convicted of hate crimes.
The rhetoric went from campaign clatter to all-out industry threats last week when U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) released a plan to cripple the firearms industry.
So while the institution will now have guards protecting the campus with firearms, will Hopkins also continue to declare that firearms are the problem in society?
Democrats running for the White House are full of… well, ideas. Not good ones mind you, but they’ve got ideas. Even though gun control is a firebrand.
The thing is, they’ve tried this before with chimpanzees. In 2018, the same court denied the same group the same argument for a chimpanzee named Kiko. They lost spectacularly then.
Democratic hopefuls squared off in the first primary debate over two days and they had plenty to say about the gun control plans they would enact if elected.
The misnomer phrase “common sense gun safety” includes misguided and ineffective policies such as requiring so-called “smart gun” technology despite the slew of unanswered questions…
Democrats in Congress held a press conference to discuss gun control. It’s not entirely clear why their remarks were newsworthy. It was simply another instance of gun control advocates advocating for
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the ATF has a record of no-nonsense support for the rule of law that clearly extends to respect for the Second Amendment and the firearms industry.
Recently, the governor of California, Democrat Gavin Newsom, managed to use the tragic incident in Virginia Beach to score cheap political gun-control points.
His threat on ABC’s “The View,” is as a mandatory “buyback” that would strip the more than 16 million modern sporting rifles from legal ownership should he be elected president.
Mark Cuban might be a billionaire entrepreneur, NBA team owner and celebrity investor with a television show. But a constitutional scholar on the Second Amendment, he’s not.
Presidential hopeful and New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker has made headlines recently for his list of wildly unconstitutional gun control proposals. At the top of his list is requiring a government
This is an idea that should be taken seriously across all states so that citizens may have an opportunity to affordably exercise their Second Amendment rights while supporting local firearm shops.
Citigroup’s getting asked some hard questions about fiscal sanity of their decision to discriminate against firearms businesses and their answers aren’t likely to soothe investors.
The junior senator from New York went full bore, leveling unfounded accusations, issuing factually nonsensical indictments and using the familiar buzz words of revisionist history…
This week anti-gun activists & politicians were caught red-handed wanting to shoot politicians and gun rights advocates as well as suggesting the “doxing,” of on gun owners.
We already have the laws we need to stop the criminal misuse of guns. Drafting new laws on top of olds one does nothing to fix the issues.
Splashed across the New York Times this weekend was a feature article that showed respectful and even positive imagery of a hunter harvesting an elk. I know. I thought the same thing. New York Times?
Expect hearings on taxpayer-funded gun violence research, magazine restrictions, ammunition bans, age-based gun bans and attempts to outright ban entire classes of firearms.
Discussing the impact Judge Kavanaugh might have on the Supreme Court, President Trump’s commitment to appointing originalist justices and how this impacts the future of Second Amendment rights.